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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1921-9-1, Page 81 f Exeter Markets CHANGED EVERY WEDNeSDAY 1Vbeet 33arlee , 4.. Oats Family Flour Feed Flour Short ; Bren Creamery Butter Deere Butter . ... Eggs Lead Hen per ton Hogs 125 48 to 55 50 a.15 2.20 11. • • EXETER .A111/EMATE, THURSDAY , SEPT. 15 1921 Local Doings Kenneth Hockey- fell from the. roof ef a coal she last week end fract- ured bis arm. Thursday: will be Peach Day: Har- vey's Grocery- will here a, lame war- iety of both Crawford's and Elbertae. 1.55 If you can't get be phone, and we 45 Will sae, /heal, XOT yeu. , 36 The Q. T. R. are spending $40„000 41 in improverneats.on the Loelron, Hur- . • 20 ore &- Bruce between London eine Publie School xe-o.pens to-daye. Gederech has a'. tax Tete of 44M mills this year. Monday next is Labor Day, and a public holidae-. Mr 1. R. Ceding is out ag&rn, after e week's Blues's. . The Exeter High School re -opens on. Tuesday next. The campers are leaving the Bend now that school is about ea ee-open. errs. (Dr.) Bleckall, former resid- el0 ta $13 Winghean. At present they are pure e,nt of Hensall, died et Blyth on Aug . 10.00 ta,T in culverts bete:tee Exeter ante 24th. . lepeen, The old culverts are bebtg replaced by cement the which weigh STRUCK IIEAD-ON. Cxamee chanre are strictly taboo about 3,00e pounds each. These tile .1Ir Bert Gillespie of Exeter and a at the Fail Fns tins year,. 42•reweerel and Elberta Pe,aches are now oath on tho Inerkete They are erf-e e medium crat op, bprices are veer reasoaeble and the fruit is of tele euakeee Do not wait lor lower er.ee. e? you will be diseppointed.-- Nenere Perensuia Gnawers, Ltd. MEETING TO DISCUSS' HYDRO FOR FARMERS, A public meeting will be eeld Exeter on Tuesday, September tlth at o'cloelt at which the hydro en- eineers. Mr. Wileon and 7.11r. Pure sell will he present to explain the eystem of rural hydro power. All rural residente interested In seettr- erg hydro should attend tees meet- ing. Hy. Strang, Clerk.. :tee BUSHEine in' seed w4fele e,•.1.5e per bushel. Earl Geiser, Dashwood. W AN TED TO RENT. Honer in run enfeeshed rooms wanted to rent Will Pay $2e to $25 a month. Aupiy at Advocate aftice. 4•••••••11.11.... FAleel HAND wort For t.ar appy ne 9I Kirkton. line 114•1=1.111••••• Bleel.e.bee COI.I.e.GE COURSE ishr neeire: Business College of eneeiere re earns for the Fan Tern t:Q.,ii4V. September ode The eleatte; n ca.": ,of oIdest, ic the leeeest, end undoubteelly on,:- of the Ceatmerriel Seltools Wrstern OrWaree These interested In Buei- e.es,„ tiollery aork, or et Teingrephy Ceeeretipe eleneA .wr.te the I. ollege rits Fall Catalogue, are large en.ough ea allow cattle to pass through'. It Will take nearly a m onth w finish therwork en. this part of the road. A work train with a eiting crane to handle the large tile •is assisting in the work. BOWLING NOTS. The tem rinks of Exeter bowlers were (eight shots np ren,;the:r games at Dashwood last week. Two reeks of Exeter bowlers at- tended the St. efarys tourney on the 24th, anis made at5e-50 scorn man named Schroeder oe Stratford driving motor cars, collided a mile north of KipPen on Sunday night and did considerable damage to the front of their care. Messrs:. Peen & Foote were able. to send Schroeder an his way after a. few bolus work, but the Gillespie „nay had broken axle, and will need considerable re- paire. Fortureately no ,one was hurt ROLLER RAN OVeR SON% Ruseell, sea of Mee and Mrs. John Celwill,•.Cere 1, Hay, was run over by The Feidey evening.. bowling tour-. a land roller on Thursday last and nement teas of a, special nature Jest was severely leeereet. 114 was jun week owing to the fact that about eeneret pet of the field when the lon- a doe= Dashwood !boys eame Out g ye. of the rioter broke and threew and mixed up with the Exeter bowl- tee bey bedcover; ern the line em ersganle event Eight caught in. hiteetwhen the horses rinks were in the conrest, but only gave p, jerk Ire was brought baek. ov one. succeeded en winning the three er lee reeler and it ,pessed over hie trgaammer8e0TheeeeNeveinn,v‘n".nre.einlf.ece°315,..P.,,"3„?1 lacray. His head and body were con- - ' eiderably bruised, but era, Lorees were e ooze Trueman ',Elliott, and R. N. laroltea anel he is recovering nicely. Cr eech. OnlY a few eveeks ago Russell fell The Goderich Scotch Double tour-, from a tree, and broke his ann eet- last ...1-.3l thixty pares of Tee Junior Farmers" Assoven'on will hold a meeting ,n Senior's. Hall en Thursday night, eiepe. ist, .All menalers urged tor ire present. --- PIGS FOR SALE -5 weeks old. Asti. Penhale. Exeter - BUGGY RIG LOST. A buggy rug, on July 30, between Dashwood and Exeter. Finder please leave at this cake and receive re- ward. planers. Willis =el Burrows of Sea- less 1-lavecens of Dutton visited visited elm. ,terth WW1 Unt Prge WIth 4 stens and T S Woods last week. 40 ».us, Goodwin and Busch or Hen - sail, secorel, with 4 wires and 28 plus; Hunt anel Suttee:eel of Goderech, thee!, with 4 wins tettd 2b plus; and Weeteseles and ,,Rennie of Hensall. fourth, with 4 wens and 24 plue. \V1 - I:$ and Burrows pee making u won- detrul record this seen and .14 Silas eleFalls of cunt= Is holieaying at his 11Q111e. here. Horece Harwood is visitene his mother Mrs. James Picker& Bliss Norry end lady freead entente e.% to Windsor on Saturday. Mr. Ree BiSfiCtt Ot Chathant the' wn.r at Lode:lett tourney en- ee les parents here over Sunday. er for Exeter Doubles this week to eln Geo Sraellacombe and elmy .f.'"1. the SQUIII ther°11. Tee'Phle of Stratford were here Over won last Near by Warner, and Creech ell,. neeeei senders of WoodstoZk EXETER 6 UP. stent Sew days with. relatives here. etre, Chafers of Oklahoma City is tes.e..? hes sister, etre. R. T. Luker. l'he Exeter tirtle of bowlers ehesen ;en I te meet a fink .ot: British botelers on - the Leton Elmwood g,re.n. oa Mr. beim, Sokoloff of Toronto spent nesdaY afternoon of last week, were .te tete or two with friends here lase sueeessful in defeating their oppon- ents from overeeas by a score ot 7.e 14 In a 21 -end gaine. The game ;vas a closely contested ..oni all the w.iv *rough. Several tbries they l,xete n tenethe east time at 14 U. wet five ends to ga. In, thee five ends Exeter seared three ones, a • anis a, me. for a six -shot lead. Ile- sitees the players el large number 01 soectator4 went down te see the game ••• 4.4 44.1.1.....44 .4••••••• FARMS FOR SALE. 10a acres on London Road, north of Extete- Will be sold with crop on it. Also 50 acres, W 1-2 Lot 5, Con 4 Hay. being grass land with timber and wood Possesston given at once. elle terra; ere easy. Apply at Advocate CO.NTRACTING. We wish to call the attention of the public ot Exeter and surrounding dis- trict that we are open to accept, or tender for contracts for all kinds be building We are experienced wo.rk- men and by strict attent t on to bu,s1- ness we hope to share in the contract work of this district, WARES & PRYDE, Exeter. HOOSE FOR SALt. Nice ,commodious 6 -room Frame House, situated on the south side of • Ann Street, Exeter; in. good repair, hard and soft water. For terms ap- ply to I. R. CARLING. Exeter. AUTO BUS. S. J. V. Cann well be pleased. to con- vey picnic parties to Grand Bend o. -other peerts during the summetf. DR. JOHN WARD, Chiropractic and Electric- Treatments, X -Ray; Hours - le to 12, and 2 to 4, and by appoint- ment Consultation free. William and Sanders. Ptacine 43. VIOLIN LESSONS taught by Mrs. E. J Wethey, Andrew St. Apply at any time 4 to 6 &clock; evenings 7 to 8 week, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Ferguson re - tweed Sunday from two week's hol- idays, ear and Nee. Frank Ryle and son tool:. a motor trip to Niagara Falls and Buffalo-. Airs, E. kaliott and children of Flint \Itch., are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Elliott. Tbe day was ideal •a.nd the enter:tarn- Mr. and efts. C. IL ,Sareleirs and • went provided by the bowlers and ladies of the Elmwood Club, could not have been, surpassed, The greens were in perfect candetion and many ofthe visitors complemented theclub managers on. their excellent playing ground. Six other towns were rep- resented in the games played that clay ane the British were up 28 shot a on tee seven games.. Selma lost by 33 shots in their ,game, which accounes for the British WI% The players from Exeter and their opponents were,- Exeter -R. N, Creech, A. Stew- art, W. W. Taman, R. G. SeldomBritish-Wrn. British -Wm. Scott of Glasgow, John Struthers of Leicester, A. D. Lansley and Wallace Harris of Gloucester. Exeter iolozoo3lool000nigi-20 British 010201300200022100000-14he TLondon Chamber of Cottunerce renAertained the iviSitors from outside the city, the British bowlers, and many London bowlers to a banquet Ln. the Tecumseh House in the evea- hig,r, and a most enjoyable time was spent. HOW IS THE PUMP ? New Iron Pumps and Fittings in Stock Iron or wood pumps repaired. Wells pumeed ant or cleaned. J. V. CANN. Phone 115 VOTERS' LIST 1921 MUNICIPALITY OF THE TOWN- SHIP OF STEPHele ( COUNTY OF HURON Notice is hereby that 1 have transmitted or delivered to the per- sons mentioned in Section 9 of "The Voters' List Act" the cop- ies required by the said sections to be Sc transmitted or delivered of the list made pursuant to said act, of all persons appearing by the last revis- ed Assessment Roll of the said Mun- icipality to be entitled to vote in the said Municipality at Elections fox members of the Legislative Assembly and at Municipal Elections, and that said list was first posted .up at my office at Crediton, on the 17th day of Au.gust, 1921 and remains there far inspection, • And I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to ave any errors al omissorions correct- ed according to law. Dated at Ceediten, this 17th Jay of ages 1921. HENRY 'EILBER Clerk ve tetablen Township • • • • Y. P. C. A. During July and and August the Y rooms well be opened only Monday and Saturday nights, but any members wishing to enjoy the games can apply for the keys -to Mr. Cole on any other raght Trivitt Memorial Church Saecial --Anniversary Services_ Ren J. Perkins, M. A., Rec- tor of Christ Church, Chatham. Rev A. A. Trumpet, Rector, e.on. spent the :peat week with relatnes in, Muskegon, 'elicit. elle Cotter after al. visit with her mother, Mrs. Gregory, returned to her home on Tuesday, lir. and Mrs. Wm. May and son and Nurse Johnston left Monday on a motor trip to Tolronto. Mr. George Ewing of Fort William is visiting here with Mrs. Ewing at the home of ;Aire, Amok Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reynolds re- turned Saturday from a visit _with their daughter in Dundee, Dr, and Mrs. Clete Wood of Blyth visited, the former's parents, Mr, and Mr. Frank Wood over Sunday, Ma's. Win. ,Verity, who has been visiting here with her mother, (efrst Richard Pickard, returnee to Brant- ford Friday. etesere. Kenneth iTaylor and Les- ter Davis returned to their homes in Lon6on, after spending a week with Bert Gardiner. Mr, and Mrs. David Langford of London returned ,home on Friday af- ter a few days' visit with Dr. and 'qrs. Roulstora e.fr. R. N. Rowe and family and Mr Arto Delve spent ;the past week on a motor trip to Toronto, Niagara and other points, Mr. Fred j Sandeirs and family of Toronto have been spending the past week with the farmer's parents, Vie and Mrs'. Thos. G. Sanders, Mr. and Mrs. W. T,. Goedison. of Sarnia were visitors here over Sunday iss Lila Johns, who had been here far sometime, returned with them Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Stewart, and Me., W. W. 'lama left by motor on Sun- day for Toronto, to spend a few days Mrs!. T. S. 'Woods accorap,areect them as far as Oakville. , Mr and Mrs. Jas.Collingwood and family of Hamilton, awl Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wilson and family oe Petrolea who motored here and visited with Mr. and Mr$ C. H, Harney, returned to their homeellast weeld. CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. 'Tames Foote, B. A., Minister Union services in Main St. and Caven. 11 a.m.—Service in Cavell church. Union prayer meeting in Caven church at 7:45 Thursday evening. 7 p.m.—Service in Mahe St. church JAMES ST. METHODIST CHURCH Pastor, M. J. Wilson, B.A. Rev, Levin Keine will be the preacher both morning arid evening:. 3 pen -Sunday School and 13ib1e Study. , Excellent music. All invited. MAIN ST. METHODIST CHURCH Rev Geo. McAlister, M. A. Phone 21r3 3 pm., -Sunday School and Bible Glasses. Lantern sieg, 7 p.m. - BETHANY Service at 2.30 p.m, r 110[1:I:RUNK RAVEla THE DOUBLE TRACK ROUTK Between morrriuEm. TORONTO DETROIT and CHICAGO PHONE 32 JONES & MAY PH°NE 32 Ladies' Black Cashmere Hosiery LOT O. 1 -Fine quality black cashmere yarn, mixed with eetton, size 9, 9 1,4, 10, reduced in lade::: from $1.25 to 85c. par. L,OT NQ. 2 -Black cashmere, Wearrvell brand, reduced in niece from $1k5 to $1.25 LOT' NO 3 -Penman's extra. heavy black cashmere, all wool, sizes 9, 9 1-2 10, eeduced Tor early fall selling from SZ.00 a pair to $/..50 pair. SPECIAL DReSte SILK VALUES. 1 web wart ;rerali7 bleek palerele chess silk 36 ire <dee A reel bair4,43 for early fall selling at $L75 yd. Extra quality messalinn s1k in navy brown and wine shades. This is an exceptionally good wearing silk. Our very- special price eee-00 yard. ADMIRAL MIDDIES at 4 dozen of the celebrated Admiral tu'ddics for ilarge girls and nese:s, regularly priced up io, $Z.50, now arin at only $125 eaeb. Middies for smaller girls at e5c. each. LADIES' PARASOL BARGAIN at eree5 3 dozer, ladies' black parasols, assortee styles of ;straight and dies, well worth $3.00 each, our very speciel clearing price weft ring hale- onle $L95 LADIES', MISSIee. AND CHILDREN'S FALL AND WINTER COATS SUITS & DRESSUS. ehezene ot styles of the above linee to select froze. Coats in Week tete 'the punt popular !colors, many shown wath fur cellere. Des 'n SerZess Tricotines, etc., erphroide:el and Weeded. Prices muelt lower. Geed Serge Suits, all wool, at from $23.50 to $3e.e0 $111:t. FURS We have just received oar first .41epment to: winter We show tie most popular..lines n Mats. Throw Searle, Catw kte at very reasonable prieee, COTTON STAPLE BARGAINS. Heavy White Flannellette at IQ e. yd. Extra heavy bleached Circular pillnw cot= 40 x 42 wide. very •spn value tit t5tle, yard. Yard wide apron print with border, at 25e. y,ird. Heavy Shirting tit 35c, a yard. Children's School Hosiery, black and Erown at 25c M SEIL OUR BOYS' SCHOOL. SUITS AT SPECIAL l'AlUk.S. JONES & MAY 414 4.4.141M411 4.81144 4.1441.442,141. • 1. R. Carling, B.A Barrister Solicitor, Notary Public Commissioner, Solicitor for the Mol - sons Bank, Etc. INVEST YOUR FUNDS in Victory, Dominion of Canada, Pro- vincial and Municipal Bonds, all legal investment for Trust Funds, At existing prices from 6 per cent. to 7 per cent can be obtained from these bonds. Orders received by me, Money to loan at lowest rates of interest Office -Carling Bk., Main St, Exeter Unexcelled dining• car service Sleeping cars on night trains and Parlor cars on prialebal day trains. Fuu information Ltom afry Grand Trunk Ticket Agent, or C. E. Horn - int District Passolliser Await, Toronto N. J. DORE Plums 46w Agent. Beater MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED b3 C H Sanders at the Advocate Of - e. Strictly .confidential; no witness R. N. ROWE FURNITURE DEALER FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER Embaltaers License Na. 210 •••••••••,1 Motet Hearse Service Phones 20J and 20W. lemeeleseellisselleenalleeelesewieeeteieseell If you have anything to seal or you want to buy, try 11e Advocate Want Column. Tea & Coffee, Store ,„ For the choicest 0-roceriesfruits, spices, teas, coffee and every-, thing in the grocery hue Call and see us. A trial as to quality will convin- ce. Produce taken in exchange Jas. Could FALL. TERM FROM SEPT. 6th CENTRAL STRATFORD.. ONT. The largest and best Commercial School in Western Ontario. A school where you can get thorough sourses under experienced instructors in Com merciae Shorthand and Telegraphy departments. Graduates assisted to p ositions, Home study courses can be arranged Get our free catalogue. D. A. McLachlan, Ptincipal SOUTHCOTT BROS. PHONE 134 PHONE 134 NEW FALL AND WINTER COATS Our first showing of New Coats is ready. for your inspection,. We want you to see, them. We have some very -email models, and aur prices are reasonable. NEW PLAIDS FOR ODD SKIRTS Odd skirts are popular for Fail. We are showing a range of new materials in stripes and plaids. Skirt lengths $5.00 UNBLEACHED SHEETING • 72 inches wide plain unbleached NEW TOWELLING sheeting of good weigIht and fine of splendid wearing quality, good even weaye, weight and easily washed. Reduced New price per yard 50c. from 45c, to 35e, per yard. BOYS' TWEED BLOOMERS Good quality Tweeds in grey and TURKISH TOWELS brown shads Well made and just Large size. and 'good drying cloth the thing for school wear and much lower in price each. $2.00 & $2.25 Get your eseePle 7.5e. • CHUMS' SHOES FOR GIRLS AND BOYS, The y cost ai little more. than some makes, but when you ,come to con - eider the extra wear they give, it is real economy to buy them, Southcott Bros. DR, HENRY A, CORSAUT VETERINARY SURGEON AND DENTIST Office -Bakers' Livery Barn, Exeter Calls promptly attended to day 0x night. DR. A E. TENNANT Veterinary Surgeon McDonell's Stables, John St., Exeter (lately occupied by Zr. Vining) Phone 26w MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED by C. H. Sanders at thei Advocate Ofe fice. Strictly confidential; no witeeee. Dr. G. F. Roulston, L. D. S., D. D.S. DENTIST Office over Carling's Law Office Closed Wednesday afternoons. Dr. A. R. KINSMAN, L. D. S., D. D, S. Horror Graduate Toronto UnitisrsitY Office -.over Gladman & Stanliury's Office, Main Street, Exeter. C. W. ROBINSON LICENSED AUCTIONEhR 'AND VALUATOR for Counties of Huron Perth, 11Eddlesex and Oxford. Faitt Stock Sees a Specialty. Office at Central Hotel, Exeter, Ontario. FRAN TAYLOR Licensed Auctioneer for Counties of , Huron and Middlesex Prices Reasonable and SatlifaCtion Guaranteed. Crediton, - Ontario. If you want to ,ordn a daily paper or magazine, or renew. a present sub-:. scription, leave your order at tEil Advocate Office, We save you papei, ennekpe postage stamp and coat a money order .and when clubbing alit-, tle more .besides. • MONEY TO LOAN We have a large amount a private funds to loan on farm and yillage ProoPerty at kw rates of interest GLADMAN & STANBURY1 Banisters, Solicitors, Exegg ,' •